Swimming with Belize 1 Shark, Episode 1 | We turned around this time Belize's Hall Chan Marine Reserve - the second largest coral wall in the world, which only comes after the Great Barrier Reef of Australia! In the midst of huge blue waters, this wonderful empire of the coral is like a dream of a water! But the most specially and adventure moment on this trip was snorkeling with the sharks! Yes, true! I saw under the water, I saw 3-5 sharks roaming around! Some of them came so close that it seemed, it would be possible to get caught by raising your hand! At first, even though a little scared, I realized they were quiet. Not just the shark, there was an extraordinary sea world around! Small fish of different colors are swimming, playing hide and seek in colorful corals! Great C Turtle is moving slowly somewhere, and somewhere in the coral gap, bright blue, yellow, orange fish are playing. Biodiversity is so rich under the water that wherever I keep my eyes, something is worth seeing! There is no empty space for a moment, something new is always visible! However, it was very current in the water, swimming in the stream was not easy at all! Nevertheless, this unique experience, swimming with the sharks and seeing this wonderful world below the water - it's really a Lifetime Experience! This experience of Beliz will be forever memorable in our travel diary! 🌊🦈🐢✨ Date: Jan...
Read more🌟𝔹𝕖𝕝𝕚𝕫𝕖 𝔹𝕒𝕣𝕣𝕚𝕖𝕣 ℝ𝕖𝕖𝕗🌟 •••BELIZE••• 》The Belize Barrier Reef is the second largest coral reef in the world( The first one is Australia).There are Several endangered animals inhabit the Belize Barrier Reef, including sea turtles, manatees, and the American marine crocodile. Underwater, in the Belize Barrier Reef there are many marine species, including sponges, fish, shellfish, rays, sharks, and echinoderms. In fact, the Belize Barrier Reef is a significant habitat for threatened species, including sea turtles, manatees, and the American marine crocodile. It is also home to animals like the spotted eagle ray, whale shark, killer whales, dolphins, conches, seahorses, eels, upsidedown jellyfish and octopuses.Of course there are sea turtles ( 3...
Read moreThis was definitely the only part of the day long ($90 US dollar) boat trip worth it for me. If you are desperate to a bit of snorkelling, then save yourself $45 USD and do the 3hr trip to Hol Chan Marine Park off Caye Caulker, Belize This is the reef before it opens into the deeper sea.... Shark Alley(sunds exciting yeah, sadly not) it is nothing more than they just drop some sardines into the water to encourage 2ft nurse/reef sharks to feed. Don't get me wrong, they fed us a very hasic food and gave us some punch on the way back, but the actual marine life was very poor. I have seen similar snorkelling off many beaches or coasts around Asia/Caribbean/ Aus, etc, for free. So it depends on your...
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